Category Archives: News
German Newspaper Discusses Snowchange Work
Sud-Deutche Zeitung, one of the high quality newspapers in Germany, reviews the role of Indigenous and traditional knowledge in the climate change work and reports on Snowchange work. This German-language article points several examples from the Arctic, including Alaska, Siberia, … Continue reading
Arctic Small Grants Programme 2020
Land is Life and Snowchange open another season of Arctic Small Grants for 2020. 2019 season produced high quality actions in the North American North. This time all of the Arctic and boreal are open for calls for small grants … Continue reading
BBC Features Snowchange Rewilding Work in Sámi Area and Australia
To celebrate Earth Day, BBC has published a large news story on the Indigenous-led climate action. Snowchange work is featured from the Sámi area in Näätämö river catchment and our cooperation with Indigenous Australians. The Vainosjoki restoration which was completed … Continue reading
Almost a Century of Knowledge Passes: Te Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru Has Gone Home
Māori Elder, Champion of the language, Orator, Knowledge Holder, Spiritual Person Te Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru has left his whanau, hapu and iwi in Taranaki, Aoteoroa (New Zealand). Snowchange joins in remembering this one of the most remarkable Indigenous leaders of all … Continue reading
Third ICCA Site Established in Finland: GoldCrest Forest
A third ICCA (Indigenous and Community Conserved Area) has been formally established in Finland in early April. “GoldCrest” is a small Old-Growth Forest (OGF) site important to the local Selkie village. The forest was under threat of a clear cut, … Continue reading
Mourning the Loss of Two Prominent Finnish Environmental Thinkers: Markku Aho and Pentti Linkola
Snowchange joins in mourning when two prominent national environmentalists are gone – Markku Aho from North Karelia and fisherman Pentti Linkola from Ritvala in Häme region. Markku Aho succumbed to cancer in December 2019. He was in his late 60s … Continue reading
Warmest Winter on Seining Records Ends with New Fishermen Leading
Warmest winter on records in Finland has turned to spring with black birds, lapwings and many other migratory birds on their way to the boreal and the Arctic. Seining season for Snowchange crew ended historically short but was uplifted by … Continue reading
Lived Displacement among the Evenki of Iyengra
A new peer-reviewed science paper has been released that brings forth the situation of the Evenki of Iyengra in Southern Siberia. Evenki co-researched with Snowchange teams between 2005-2020 both social and environmental change and its meanings. More specifically, this article studies … Continue reading
IPCC WG2 to Collect Indigenous and Local Knowledge
The importance and relevance of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Knowledge in responding to the challenge of anthropogenic climate change is recognized by policymakers and academics. The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) in its recent Global Assessment … Continue reading
Fishing for the Future: Climate and Young Fisherman in Finland
Climate changed winter has hit the fisheries across boreal Finland like never before. Winter seining has been delayed for months, if to begin at all, and ice conditions are a memory of a “normal” winter. Snowchange rises to the challenge … Continue reading